Over the last three weeks I've played two niche games which I thoroughly enjoyed

Neither of the games were particularly successful at retail, but both enhanced my appreciation of EA as a publisher. Alice: Madness Returns was scorned for being derivative and classical in design, while Shadows Of The Damned was dismissed because of some poor gameplay...

Even though we're a PlayStation website, we can acknowledge the misery of 505 Games' long-in-the-tooth Zumba Fitness outselling Nintendo's newly released Ocarina Of Time remake. Sick. It wasn't a good week in general for gamer's games, with Ubisoft's Child Of Eden failing to break the top twenty-five either. Maybe if Q would have put the game out..

See: we love playing video games as much as we love writing about them. Because of that, we don't always want to watch every trailer or gameplay leak for a game we're excited about. We're sure you're all familiar with the term "media blackout". Alice: Madness Returns is one of those games we don't want to know anything about. We watched the..

Well that's just secured your pre-order right? Confirming rumours from earlier in the week, EA has revealed that new copies of Alice: Madness Returns will come coupled with a downloadable version of the original American McGee's Alice

This is amazing news. The addition fulfills EA's "Online Pass" mandate, and as such will cost players $10 if they buy a used copy of the game. Furthermore,..

While not yet officially publisher endorsed, an interview with American McGee on CVG suggests that Alice Madness Returns will release with a PlayStation 3 port of the original PC-exclusive Alice. McGee dropped the bomb while explaining the challenges of adding a DLC tail to a strictly single-player experience: "There will be DLC in the form of dresses that the player can download and..

Or rather, step into the warped mind of American McGee's interpretation of Alice. Or rather, step into the warped mind of American McGee's interpretation of Lewis Carroll's Alice. Or rather... Whatever! You get the idea. Just make sure you get hype, because Alice: Madness Returns looks incredible. We've already got it on pre-order and cannot wait for its..

American McGee's importance has clearly been relegated in Alice: Madness Returns

Y'see, the legendary designer's name was a fundamental part of his previous Lewis Carroll stone-'em-up, American McGee's Alice. But unfortunately McGee's stock must be falling. Madness Returns settles for a lowly recognition of McGee's involvement, noting in small, rounded text: "An American McGee Game"..

We own both novels (Adventures and Through The Looking Glass), like, ten times over and have been reading them on-and-off feverishly for several years. As such, Alice: Madness Returns has been sitting on top of our most-wanted list for a good long while. The sequel to American McGee's PC platformer, Madness Returns very much looks like..

Chalk this one up as our most anticipated game of the summer -- EA and American McGee's Spicy Horse studio have slapped a June 14th release date on the bonkers looking PS3 horror title, Alice: Madness Returns

The game's a sequel to American McGee's terrifying reimagining of Lewis Carroll's novels, and sends a grown Alice back into the warped world of Wonderland. Hopefully we get some solid gameplay..

If you've been reading PushSquare for a while, you'll know we love Alice In Wonderland

We're particularly fond of American McGee's interpretation of Alice, and as such Alice: Madness Returns might just be our most anticipated PlayStation 3 game at the moment. There's little in the way of new information coming out of TGS, but EA has released another short teaser trailer. Which is properly, properly..

It's official guys, and it's just shot straight to the top of our most anticipated games of 2011: American McGee's confirmed that Spicy Horse are working with EA Partners to bring the successor to the classic PC title, Alice, to PlayStation 3

Alice: Madness Returns is set 11 years after the original game, with Alice having been released from an asylum but still struggling with "nightmarish..

Of all the places we expected to see Alice In Wonderland's White Rabbit, we'd rate Twitter pretty low. Still, that's where the mad little furry has appeared, teasing an announcement of American McGee's second Wonderland-tinged outing due later today. The rabbit Tweets: "Follow me and stay tuned for a major announcement from the mad world of Alice..

One of our most anticipated games of forever is the sequel to American McGee's Alice

"He's making a sequel?" we hear you cry. Well, yes. It has been kind of hush-hush hasn't it? He definitely is though, we've even posted a frightening trailer. If you're of a nervous disposition, you probably shouldn't click that link. Anyway, last time we posted about Alice's sequel was in November, so..